Haw. Code R. § 17-655-26 - Food stamp residency requirements
(a) A household
shall be living in the project area in order to apply for food
stamps.
(b) No individual may
participate as a member of more than one household, or in more than one project
area or state, in any month, unless the individual:
(1) Is a resident of a shelter for battered
women and children; and
(2) Was a
member of a household containing the person who abused the
individual.
(c) Children
who spend the summer months away from the household shall not maintain food
stamp household member status during this absence.
(d) Children who join households during
summer months shall be included as members of those households.
(e) Persons in the State solely for vacations
shall not be considered residents. However, a fixed residence or intent to
permanently reside in the State shall not be required.
(f) The department shall not impose a
durational residency requirement and residency shall not mean
domicile.
(g) The department shall
not require an otherwise eligible household to reside in a permanent dwelling
or have a fixed mailing address as a condition of eligibility.
(h) The department shall verify residency
prior to certification except in unusual cases where verification cannot be
reasonably accomplished such as homeless households, some migrant farmworker
households, or households newly arrived in the project area.
(i) Verification of residency shall be
accomplished to the extent possible in conjunction with the verification of
other information including, but not limited to:
(1) Rent and mortgage payments;
(2) Utility expenses; and
(3) Identity.
(j) The department shall not limit
verification to a single document and shall assist the household in obtaining
verification.
(k) Collateral
contacts, home visits, or both may be used as verification if documentary
evidence cannot be obtained. Home visits shall be scheduled in advance with the
household.
Notes
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